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    January 06, 2009

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    rich tangradi

    what sqdn were these two b17s in 349 350 351
    or the 418th? i was a tailgunner in the 349th.

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    Shara McLaughlin

    Dear Capt. Rojohn,
    My Grandpa was the belly gunner in a in B-17 in 1944 and the name of his plane was Church Is Out. He was in the 8th Airforce stationed in England in the 351 squadron. His name was Donald Colin Crandall. He was also awarded the Distinquished Flying Cross. Did you know him? I would love to find out more about him. He never talked about the war.
    Sincerely,
    Shara

    Shara McLaughlin

    I obviously got so excited that I didn't read the last paragragh about Capt. Rojohn passing away. I'm very sorry about the loss.

    If anybody knows any info about my grandpa- anything would be so appreciated.

    Thanks!

    tony moore

    Fascinating story!Thank you for sharing. My granddad was Sydney c. Johnson also a pilot on this mission.he was with the 351st.Piloted the "Mason and Dixon"bomber,any info or memories would be greatly appreciated. God bless you all Gentlemen,I for one truly appreciate your efforts and losses suffered for OUR freedoms. We enjoy today!I wish I
    I could shake ALL of your hands,I know I can't but I live with my appreciation of you all! God bless you and your families. Thank you,Tony Moore.

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